Maybe you could try:
The Underground Railroad had lots of freedom, but it came at a price for those who missed it.
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The answer is A
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I'm not good on this stuff so I had to to it up sorry
TRUE : <em>Women were limited to a basic education because many people believed that women did not need higher education.
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FALSE : <em>Many considered women’s public roles in the temperance movement to be unacceptable.
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TRUE : <em>Society encouraged women to get involved in issues related to home and family.
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TRUE : <em>Women’s active public participation in the abolitionist movement was generally considered appropriate.
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This depends on your view point. Apparently the Allies believed that the treaty was fair and just, but Germany did not. Personally, I think that the Treaty of Versailles was too extreme. Of course Germany had to be punished for war crimes and preventative measures had to be put in place so Germany couldn't try that again, but at the same time, if the treaty was less harsh it wouldn't have angered Germans to the point of electing the Nazi party. The German economy was already crashing and the decisions that were made in the treaty only worsened the entire establishment.
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While I believe the US still won't Tet Offensive, the US news reported it as a shocking defeat, and so public opinion generally turned into one that did not want further Us involvement in the Vietnam war
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